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Course Overview

Organoids grown from stem cells are powerful research tools, and researchers can enhance their usefulness in development and disease modeling by introducing genetic mutations. However, using traditional methods of genetic manipulation in organoids is a challenge. To successfully grow desired cell types and support organoid growth and selection after gene editing, researchers must carefully formulate conditioned media. Furthermore, scientists can prepare organoid media that acts as a selection marker after CRISPR/Cas9 editing.

This Technique Talk will teach the tips and tricks needed for growing organoids from stem cells in 3D culture conditions and how to use conditioned media for selection after CRISPR editing.

Learning Objectives

  • Optimize conditioned media for organoid culture
  • Improve primary organoid culture conditions after genetic manipulation
  • Overcome challenges associated with traditional cloning in organoid culture using CRISPR editing

  • Wednesday, March 31, 2021
     

    11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time



    Instructor

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    Mahnaz Darvish, PhD
    Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Nuffield Department of Surgical Science
    University of Oxford
    Research Associate, Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
    University of Cambridge


    Joining the live Q&A

    Yas Heidari, PhD
    Protein and Cell Culture Product Manager
    Bio-Techne

    Kevin Flynn, PhD
    R&D Manager, Stem Cells
    Bio-Techne

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    Supporting Organoid Growth in 3D Cell Culture

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